I am not quite sure what I think about this idea, but for some reason I felt compelled to write about it for those of you who don’t already know about it– it’s Australian entrepreneurship at its best. Love Me & Leave Me is an online fashion accessories borrowing service for women, and the realized vision of Melbourne based Simonne Santana– she has created a niche business where there may very well be room for one. The concept is simple: why buy a ungodly expensive handbag when you can rent it for a week (or a month) and return it for a small fraction of the cost of owning it outright? The fashion cycle moves so fast, you’ll want to replace your key accessories soon anyway, right? Some of the brands you’ll find: Marc Jacobs, Chloe, Fendi, Louis Vuitton, Prada, Gucci, Balenciaga, Chanel and Dior. Still, for me there’s something a little strange about renting this kind of stuff. Q: “is that bag real or fake?” A: “real, but it’s rented.” LM & LM currently only operates in Australia, but I’m wondering when we’ll see a similar service state-side?

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tk Tuesday, 01.16.07 @ 3:13 pm

Bag Borrow or Steal does the same thing…
neat idea and I have checked out the site
but the $$$ still add up quickly…


enjoitherhythm Tuesday, 01.16.07 @ 9:35 pm

“Oh. She rents her handbags.”


Dana Tuesday, 02.27.07 @ 5:03 am

It so doesn’t mount up quickly… you think about some of the tres chic items you wear only two or three times a year – that’s what doesn’t add up. These sorts of services are taking off, and from what I see Love Me & Leave Me is a better operation than BagBorrowSteal ever was (not a member of Love Me yet though!). The way to make these things work is to plan when and where you would use several of the accesories, bags, shoes or whatever, and then in no time you can make the most out of a service. This one is in ozy land, so I guess its important that you’re close by or something. It wouldnt surprise me if BagBorrowSteal bagged, borrowed or stole Love Me if they got the chance…


Marie Friday, 04.06.07 @ 8:02 pm

I would rather buy the designer item brand new, wear it as often as I liked and then sell it via Ebay! You would be surprised how close to the original price you will get for your item – esp when you provide receipts n prices of the original purchase! Could end up costing you a lot less than renting items for a month at $180!

Still, not a bad idea!




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